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Alpine skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics – Men's giant slalom

The Men's giant slalom competition of the Squaw Valley 1960 Olympics was held on February 21 at Squaw Valley.[1][2]

Men's giant slalom
at the VIII Olympic Winter Games
Gold medalist Roger Staub
VenueSquaw Valley
DateFebruary 21
Competitors65 from 21 nations
Winning time1:48.3
Medalists
← 1956
1964 →

The defending world champion was Toni Sailer of Austria.[3]

Results edit

[1]

Rank Name Country Time Difference
  Roger Staub   Switzerland 1:48.3
  Pepi Stiegler   Austria 1:48.7 +0.4
  Ernst Hinterseer   Austria 1:49.1 +0.8
4 Tom Corcoran   United States 1:49.7 +1.4
5 Bruno Alberti   Italy 1:50.1 +1.8
6 Guy Périllat   France 1:50.7 +2.4
7 Karl Schranz   Austria 1:50.8 +2.5
8 Paride Milianti   Italy 1:50.9 +2.6
9 Charles Bozon   France 1:51.0 +2.7
10 Adrien Duvillard   France 1:51.1 +2.8
11 François Bonlieu   France 1:51.2 +2.9
12 Anderl Molterer   Austria 1:51.6 +3.3
13 Hans Peter Lanig   United Team of Germany 1:51.9 +3.6
14 Dave Gorsuch   United States 1:52.3 +4.0
15 Fritz Wagnerberger   United Team of Germany 1:52.5 +4.2
16 Jim Barrier   United States 1:52.7 +4.4
17 Carlo Senoner   Italy 1:53.1 +4.8
18 Luggi Leitner   United Team of Germany 1:53.6 +5.3
19 Italo Pedroncelli   Italy 1:53.8 +5.5
20 Willi Forrer   Switzerland 1:53.9 +5.6
21 Max Marolt   United States 1:54.9 +6.6
22 Fredy Brupbacher   Switzerland 1:55.0 +6.7
23 Chiharu Igaya   Japan 1:55.8 +7.5
24 Verne Anderson   Canada 1:56.1 +7.8
25 Nando Pajarola   Switzerland 1:56.2 +7.9
26 Jean-Guy Brunet   Canada 1:57.7 +9.4
27 Eysteinn Þórðarson   Iceland 1:59.1 +10.8
28 Frederick Tommy   Canada 2:00.1 +11.8
29 Georgi Varoshkin   Bulgaria 2:01.0 +12.7
30 Georgi Dimitrov   Bulgaria 2:02.9 +14.6
31 Jean Lessard   Canada 2:04.7 +16.4
32 Osvaldo Ancinas   Argentina 2:05.1 +16.8
33 Masayoshi Mitani   Japan 2:05.6 +17.3
34 Kristinn Benediktsson   Iceland 2:06.1 +17.8
35 Osamu Tada   Japan 2:06.5 +18.2
36 Mario Vera   Chile 2:06.8 +18.5
37 Aleksandar Shalamanov   Bulgaria 2:07.0 +18.7
38 Vicente Vera   Chile 2:07.7 +19.4
39 Silvan Kindle   Liechtenstein 2:08.9 +20.6
40 Hermann Kindle   Liechtenstein 2:11.7 +23.4
41 Bill Day   Australia 2:12.2 +23.9
42 Luis Arias   Spain 2:13.2 +24.9
43 Adolf Fehr   Liechtenstein 2:13.3 +25.0
44 Takashi Takeda   Japan 2:13.4 +25.1
45 Luis Sánchez   Spain 2:13.6 +25.3
46 Francisco Cortes   Chile 2:14.3 +26.0
47 Manuel García-Moran   Spain 2:14.8 +26.5
48 John Oakes   Great Britain 2:16.3 +28.0
49 Nazih Geagea   Lebanon 2:20.3 +32.0
50 Geoff Pitchford   Great Britain 2:20.4 +32.1
51 Oddvar Rønnestad   Norway 2:23.3 +35.0
Bill Hunt   New Zealand
53 Robert Skepper   Great Britain 2:26.2 +37.9
54 Zeki Şamiloğlu   Turkey 2:26.3 +38.0
55 Diego Schweizer   Argentina 2:28.0 +39.7
56 Hernán Boher   Chile 2:28.5 +40.2
57 Ibrahim Geagea   Lebanon 2:29.1 +40.8
58 Sam Chaffey   New Zealand 2:32.3 +44.0
- Willy Bogner   United Team of Germany DQ -
- Peter Brockhoff   Australia DQ -
- Muzaffer Demirhan   Turkey DQ -
- Jóhann Vilbergsson   Iceland DQ -
- Charlach Mackintosh   Great Britain DQ -
- Im Gyeong-Sun   South Korea DQ -
- Clemente Tellechea   Argentina DQ -

References edit

  1. ^ a b "VIII Olympic Winter Games Squaw Valley, California 1960 - Final Report" (PDF). California Olympic Commission. LA84 Foundation. 1960. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  3. ^ "1958 World Championships results". FIS. Retrieved January 3, 2014.

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